February 5, 2020

Existential Crisis in Paris - Adventure Year Week 34

It seemed I wasn't the only one wrestling with existentialist thoughts this week, as my facebook feed seemed to echo the sentiment of some wide-sweeping energetic undercurrent that rippled through life in this moment.  People expressed more anxiety than usual, more unrest, more need for peace.




Being an American in Paris this week also meant never seeing things unfold in real time on TV, just the selected replay clips and responses that landed on social media.  Kansas City won the Super Bowl, but what made social media news were people freaking out about a 50 year old Jennifer Lopez doing a stage act that included a dance pole, and the fact that the president didn't know what state the winning team's stadium was located in.  It meant not seeing the impeached president of the United States deliver fake news on the State of the Union, but seeing countless reposts on Nancy Pelosi's speech-ripping reaction.  Americans certainly seem to have a lot of criticism for how the women of our country behave or "should behave".  If Americans took a more French attitude, they'd likely be more supportive of a 50 year old woman rocking a chiseled body however she wants to on stage, and a female political leader not hiding how she really feels from the public eye.  These large televised moments are the times when cultural differences seem even more pronounced between where I am in the moment and where my passport says I'm from.




I found my respite from the moments of existential strife and unrest in the good food of Paris, even as the weather turned dark and damp, there was always something tasty to be found nearby.  The dark weather and storms kept me indoors more and had me wrestling with a lot of stuff internally around other people's expectations of me, my expectations of myself, if I've been using this time wisely or not, and how I should really make the most of this time here.  The statue below lead my curiosity to answer these questions from a more philosophical perspective as I googled my way from his name on the stone to memorable quotes of wisdom I might glean from him...



I've been feeling the need and internal pressure to create, but also fighting external hurdles that come with frequent travel, not having a place that feels good to work in for any length of time, and general annoyances that have kept me feeling distracted and unfulfilled in my creative processes.  Even this post was impossible to write until weeks after the fact- and this is one of the easiest things for me to create!  My internal sensitivity around this situation made me establish much stronger boundaries with anyone else that would attempt add more fuel to an already frustrating fire that was only burning myself up on the inside.  Maybe that was a good thing, maybe I snapped too much, but as a creative, there are certain phrases that I needed others to know are not cool to say to a creative who is in the trenches and challenge of creation.  Of course it's not always easy, but that's not a reason to give up.








Raise your hand if you’ve felt disrespected or unsupported for pursuing a creative entrepreneurial path. 👋 You’d think that after 15+ years, this would no longer bother me, and most days it really doesn’t, but I had a moment recently that made me want to flip some tables (spoiler: no tables were actually flipped, but journal pages were definitely filled). It’s often when we share the creative struggles- like a casual “maybe you should just get a ‘normal’ job” or perhaps it’s “well, if you’d stuck with the safe bet, you wouldn’t feel this way”, or how about “no one is going to pay for that!” Ummm... that’s not the kind of support creative entrepreneurial people are looking for... thanks, but no thanks. Dream-killers always think they are suggesting something that will be easier on you- failing to recognize that what they consider easy may actually be far more restrictive, depressing, and soul crushing. I get that people can’t wrap their head around making a living from something they consider a hobby, or perhaps something they’d never pay for themselves. I will also call myself out about how I have talked to other creatives that I thought were giving too much away to be sustainable- I apologize- I know you’re a work in progress and you don’t actually have to make money from your art if you don’t want to. I have the opposite problem of seeing how everyone’s talents and creative energy could be compensated into a full time living. The reality is, people pay for creative work all the time and it supports way more than just one creative. Books, movies, art, music, design, concerts, performances... these things support more than the original creators... they support entire brands like Disney, Amazon, Apple... to name just a few. The next time someone disrespects the creative or entrepreneurial work you do- just straight up tell them their words are unsupportive or disrespectful. Especially if it’s someone who thinks they are trying to offer you support- you need to nip those comments in the bud early and often. You have enough gremlins of self-criticism within you- so you don’t need them surrounding you and killing your motivation on the outside too.
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I gathered up some Leo-like strength, from all the lion heads I could find on doorways around Paris, and resolved that I wouldn't let the self-doubt, internal struggles, or criticism of the world take me down.  Not this week.  Not while I have the strength of breath and life to continue.





To add to my existential crisis, I ran a workbook giveaway that no one ended up entering.  I was inspired by the date 02/02/2020 - the pairing of all things - the ultimate palindrome date!  To me, this pairing highlighted the importance of finding best friends for our businesses, especially if we feel we don't have them in our normal family or friend circle.  People that see our challenges as temporary and remind us that we can overcome them.  People who occasionally need that support in return.  I'm so grateful to the business besties I have in my life, and wanted to encourage and reward more people for finding their business besties in their lives too.







Biz Bestie Giveaway!!! This giveaway is for TWO copies of the Pricing Workbook for Creatives so that you and your biz bestie can support each other in revamping your pricing or planning ahead for future offerings! Enter by Saturday February 8, 2020 with the following steps: 1. Prepare a photo for Instagram or Facebook (of your biz bestie, something related to your business, a selfie- anything that feels related to celebrating your creations or your biz bestie. 2. In the description, tell us something about a business best friend and how they support you. 3. Post MUST include the tags #bizbestiegiveaway AND #pricingworkbookforcreatives to be considered as an entry- feel free to add any other tags that feel relevant to you. 4. Make sure your post is PUBLIC, otherwise it won’t be found. 5. Post as often as you like by end of day, Saturday February 8, 2020. 6. One winner will be chosen randomly and announced here on @anneruthmann on Tuesday February 11, 2020 at which point, I will also leave a comment on your post that you have won the giveaway and how to contact me to set up details for delivery. 7. Legal stuff: This giveaway is not sponsored by or associated with Instagram or Facebook. Technical errors may occur and all parties are released from responsibility due to technical errors. There is no cash value or exchange for the product. Delivery of the product is subject to limitations of Amazon book production and distribution. Anne Ruthmann cannot be held liable for errors, omissions, or delivery problems. Your entry is completely at your own will and acknowledges all of the above.
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For several days, I fueled my instagram and facebook feed with posts that would help promote the giveaway.  I changed my account to a creator account so that I could more easily track the stats on reach and engagement.  I hash-tagged everything to a level that even annoyed me because it increased reach and engagement.  I made clever segues from moments and locations that were inspiring me in every day moments of Paris to how that translated into some inspiring message for creative businesses.  I was on fire and wanted to help light a fire for a couple biz besties too!






Total Biz Besties right here- pushing each other to manifest something new and creative that demands courage and a little support. In fact, @104paris was full of people supporting each other in their creative interests and pursuits. It made me so happy to see how many people were engaged in creating- whether for their own soul, for some performance outcome, or for a #creativebusiness- doesn’t matter- these are my kind of people. The people who accomplish great things completely on their own are outliers of fearless independence. Most people need a little encouragement, a little accountability, and a little support or guidance. Which is why I’m doing a Biz Bestie Giveaway for the Pricing Workbook for Creatives- because I know it’s easier to do the work when you have an outline of what needs to be done and you do it together with someone else. If you’d like a couple copies of the Pricing Workbook for Creatives to help you and a friend turn your passions into a business that allows you to do what you love each and every day- you have until Sat Feb 8, 2020 to share your story for a chance to win!! Here‘s how to enter: 1. Prepare a photo for Instagram or Facebook of your biz bestie, something related to your business, a selfie- anything that feels related to celebrating your creations or your biz bestie. 2. In the description, tell us something about a creative best friend and how they support you. 3. Post MUST include the tags #bizbestiegiveaway AND #pricingworkbookforcreatives to be considered as an entry- feel free to add any other tags that feel relevant to you. 4. Make sure your post is PUBLIC, otherwise it won’t be found. 5. Post as often as you like by end of day, Saturday February 8, 2020. 6. One winner will be chosen randomly and announced here on @anneruthmann on Tuesday February 11, 2020 at which point, I will also leave a comment on your post that you have won the giveaway and how to contact me to set up details for delivery. 7. Legal stuff: This giveaway is not sponsored by or associated with Instagram or Facebook and all parties are not responsible for technical errors.
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Ever been to a bookstore boat? If you head to La Villette neighborhood in the 19th Arr. of Paris, you’ll find this is one of several floating businesses that might normally appear street side, but are floating in the canal here. Places like this spur all sorts of ideas for me and this year I’ve encountered a barber shop on a boat in London, a Stove and Heating-repair shop floating through the Foxton Locks area canals, a comedy and nightclub club on a boat in Paris, a conference center on an old minesweeper warship in Norway... I mean... if you want to stay mobile and you want a piece of property you can control... a boat seems like an interesting option! What would you want to put on a boat? If you want to move your idea beyond thought and into reality, the Pricing Workbook for Creatives can help you start developing a plan, and I happen to be doing a giveaway right now until February 8, 2020! Here’s how to enter for a chance to win: 1. Prepare a photo for Instagram or Facebook (of your biz bestie, something related to your business, a selfie- anything that feels related to celebrating your creations or your biz bestie. 2. In the description, tell us something about a business best friend and how they support you. 3. Post MUST include the tags #bizbestiegiveaway AND #pricingworkbookforcreatives to be considered as an entry- feel free to add any other tags that feel relevant to you. 4. Make sure your post is PUBLIC, otherwise it won’t be found. 5. Post as often as you like by end of day, Saturday February 8, 2020. 6. One winner will be chosen randomly and announced here on @anneruthmann on Tuesday February 11, 2020 at which point, I will also leave a comment on your post that you have won the giveaway and how to contact me to set up details for delivery. 7. Legal stuff: This giveaway is not sponsored by or associated with Instagram or Facebook. Technical errors may occur and all parties are released from responsibility due to technical errors.
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Do you feel like your family members don’t understand your passion? They keep trying to guide you into what they think is “better” for you, but your heart regularly longs for something else? Thank goodness we still have people who are passionate about making beautiful breads and pastries- that keto hasn’t killed them all. Thank goodness the passions of youth have managed to survive in hearts beyond the soul crushing attempts to live out someone else’s expectations. This is why biz besties are important- because you may not get support from the people you really wish it would come from, so you’ve got to find your people who are passionate about what you’re doing and encourage you to keep doing it. One of the things I wanted the Pricing Workbook for Creatives to enable was a form of “proof” that allows others to see how to turn their passion into reality. Proof that they could toss in the hands of investors, or on the table in front of a business partner. Something easy and to the point about how passion turns into profits. This is why I’m giving away a couple copies to some passionate people. Here’s how to enter: 1. Prepare a photo for Instagram or Facebook (of your biz bestie, something related to your business, a selfie- anything that feels related to celebrating your creations or your biz bestie. 2. In the description, tell us something about a business best friend and how they support you. 3. Post MUST include the tags #bizbestiegiveaway AND #pricingworkbookforcreatives to be considered as an entry- feel free to add any other tags that feel relevant to you. 4. Make sure your post is PUBLIC, otherwise it won’t be found. 5. Post as often as you like by end of day, Saturday February 8, 2020. 6. One winner will be chosen randomly and announced here on @anneruthmann on Tuesday February 11, 2020 at which point, I will also leave a comment on your post that you have won the giveaway and how to contact me to set up details for delivery. 7. Legal stuff: This giveaway is not sponsored by or associated with Instagram or Facebook. Technical errors may occur and all parties are released from responsibility due to technical errors.
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However, after three days had gone by with not a single entry submitted, I once again fell into the trap of doubting myself.  I know how valuable the work is, so I never once questioned the work I produced, but rather doubted my sustained interest in promoting it this particular way.  I was starting to feel depressed when I would check the customized giveaway hashtags and not find anyone else's posts except my own.  I decided this was already more than enough of the promotional kind of work I didn't really want to do, and I'd be the one paying for it all in the end with printing and shipping costs... so I just let it die a slow and quiet death online.

I checked back once after the deadline date passed, and with no entries to be found online, I decided there was nothing to be announced on the giveaway date.  As a business person, of course I went back and analyzed other giveaways and what kind of engagement they were asking for versus what was successful and how I might operate differently in the future.  However, as for this particular giveaway, laissez-faire would become my attitude and life would go on.  I have much better ways to spend my time in Paris.

To a person who has limited experience putting new projects out into the world and testing new things, this would appear to be failure.  However, for a seasoned creative, who knows that not every project is going to fly, this is merely a drop in the bucket and life goes on.  I think this is also why it's hard to receive encouragement or support from people who aren't entrepreneurs or aren't seasoned creatives- because they also don't have as much experience putting a personal creation out into the world, seeing how the world responds or doesn't respond, and continuing onward.  It's not a pass or fail situation.  It's not a success or a flop.  It's more like try, try, and try again, analyzing what does and doesn't work each time with different variations and approaches.

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